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Role of routine monitoring of liver and renal function during treatment of ectopic pregnancies with single-dose methotrexate protocol.

Women and Infants Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02906, USA.
Fertility and sterility (impact factor: 3.97). 04/2012; 98(1):84-8. DOI:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2012.03.037 pp.84-8
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ABSTRACT To assess whether or not baseline serum transaminases and creatinine measurements, before administration of methotrexate, identified significant liver or kidney disease, which have the potential to alter the management plan for the treatment of ectopic pregnancies.
This is a retrospective study of patients treated for ectopic pregnancy.
Women's emergency room and reproductive endocrinology office at a teaching hospital over a 3-year period.
Women presenting for treatment of ectopic pregnancy.
None.
Assessment of baseline serum transaminases and creatinine measurements before administration of methotrexate to identify significant liver or kidney disease.
A total of 383 patients were managed for ectopic pregnancy from January 2006 to December 2008. Of these, 320 patients received methotrexate as part of their treatment. No patient was denied treatment with methotrexate secondary to concerns regarding liver or renal function. No complication related to methotrexate administration was documented. A subgroup of 81 patients had pre- and postadministration labs, and no significant difference was noted upon comparing the values.
Routine measurement of serum aspartate aminotransferase and creatinine levels may not be necessary before instituting a single-dose methotrexate treatment regimen for the management of ectopic pregnancy.

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3-year period
 
81 patients
 
baseline serum transaminases
 
creatinine levels
 
creatinine measurements
 
ectopic pregnancies
 
ectopic pregnancy
 
methotrexate
 
methotrexate administration
 
methotrexate secondary
 
patients
 
postadministration labs
 
renal function
 
reproductive endocrinology office
 
Routine measurement
 
serum aspartate aminotransferase
 
significant liver
 
single-dose methotrexate treatment regimen
 
teaching hospital
 
Women's emergency room
 

Lindsay E Clark